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. >> reporter: another day of protest calling on president mohamed morsy to step down after just one year in power. the deadline, 48 hours expired today for the government to figure things out, and that would have included a power sharing deal with the opposition. that didn't materialize. what happened then, the military is sitting down with leaders from the political team, from the religious team, national leaders to come up with a road map. in the meantime, the government put out a statement on president mohamed morsy's facebook page saying it's dangerous to undermine the la get ma see of a freely elected government and had to be made in terms of reconciling with the opposition. it shows how the military moves further and further apart from the government raising the risk and stakes for egypt and everybody else watching around the world. of course, there is a heightened state of alert for the amy. tanks are moving into various parts of the city, not in large scale but selectively. for "nightly business report" in cairo. >>> that report is his latest filing and just a reminder that
. >> reporter: another day of protest calling on president mohamed morsy to step down after just one year in power. the deadline, 48 hours expired today for the government to figure things out, and that would have included a power sharing deal with the opposition. that didn't materialize. what happened then, the military is sitting down with leaders from the political team, from the religious team, national leaders to come up with a road map. in the meantime, the government put out a...
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demanding the ouster of mohammed morsi after one year in office. egypt's top general gave those political leaders a 48-hour ultimate um to settle their differences and address the demands of the protesters or the country's military will impose its own road map for the nation. >>> the heat is on here as well. century old temperatures are broken in the nation's southwest. the triple digit heat looks to be around for a few more days. ♪ viva viva las vegas >> what happens in vegas melts in vegas. >> it's smokin' out here. >> i've never been in 117 degree heat. >> it's hard to have a lot of fun when it's 117 degrees sunday. tieing a sin city record, it's harder to work. >> the entire west has been cooking and the oven won't shut off for several more days. in death valley, temperatures reached 129 degrees a record for june. in palm springs it was hotter inside grant williams car, where he photographed cooking a prime rib on the dash. in phoenix, some usairways commuters planes were grounded for fear the hot air wasn't dense enough to create lift. >> 19
demanding the ouster of mohammed morsi after one year in office. egypt's top general gave those political leaders a 48-hour ultimate um to settle their differences and address the demands of the protesters or the country's military will impose its own road map for the nation. >>> the heat is on here as well. century old temperatures are broken in the nation's southwest. the triple digit heat looks to be around for a few more days. ♪ viva viva las vegas >> what happens in vegas...
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morsi was not pursuing democratic -- >> i don't want to get into the position of defending morsi, i'm not, i'm playing devil's advocate, but robert, you saw on monday president obama trying to talk about how he was giving a press conference about how the u.s. has really looked at the democratic efforts that have been made by muslim brotherhood and by egyptian golfs. that's not necessarily where some critics say the u.s. has put its efforts. others say it has more to do with the security considerations. what do you expect to hear from president obama when he finally speaking on this? >> i hope that the president says what jeremy said about the security side, but doesn't limit itself to the security side, because that really has been missing over the last two years, where we have essentially given the muslim brotherhood a free rein domestically as long as they played by our regional security interests. what this tells us, with millions of people in the street, is that there is a civic society in egypt that wants to be engaged, wants or support and wants to be heard. >> we're closely fol
morsi was not pursuing democratic -- >> i don't want to get into the position of defending morsi, i'm not, i'm playing devil's advocate, but robert, you saw on monday president obama trying to talk about how he was giving a press conference about how the u.s. has really looked at the democratic efforts that have been made by muslim brotherhood and by egyptian golfs. that's not necessarily where some critics say the u.s. has put its efforts. others say it has more to do with the security...
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in the elections all the time the americans were behind what morsi was doing in economic terms but morsi couldn't handle both sides what is interesting here is that president obama is actively intervening in the arab spring there is no way the egyptian military would have gone about what it's doing without the say so of the white house and what that means is the obama administration is now both supporting al-qaeda in syria which is affiliated defacto with elements of the muslim brotherhood of which mohamed morsi was a part american foreign policy in disarray and now i think certainly commercial interests will be looking to sue is because it's of course the suez canal which is of. crucial importance critical of the world trade and there are all these other reasons as to why. not just because the most populous nation in the arab world but nevertheless option many could see this is a transitional process because the military have actually said today that they want to oversee new presidential elections so is there not for an element of democracy here they're responding to what a huge amount
in the elections all the time the americans were behind what morsi was doing in economic terms but morsi couldn't handle both sides what is interesting here is that president obama is actively intervening in the arab spring there is no way the egyptian military would have gone about what it's doing without the say so of the white house and what that means is the obama administration is now both supporting al-qaeda in syria which is affiliated defacto with elements of the muslim brotherhood of...
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it was a pro-morsi and anti-morsi issue four or five days ago. we have anti-morsi protesters with us. they don't believe military intervention is proper. it's a democracy. you can't go to the negotiation table with guns and ammunition in tanks. this is not how democracy is being pushed into the scene. at the moment we don't know the whereabouts of the president. i cannot confirm or deany any o the rumors. >> reporter: what do you know about the talks going on today? the military says it's been talking to a group of national political young people, religious people. has it been talking to members of the morsi government and the freedom justice party? >> reporter: they invited members of the party to a meeting the party refused saying the military has no place in politics to do any type of mediation. it's supposed to follow a strict chain of command. more than half the country is willing to stand in front of the military. under no circumstances will we ever accept a political tear backed coup that installs an ill legitimate leader. he's a respectab
it was a pro-morsi and anti-morsi issue four or five days ago. we have anti-morsi protesters with us. they don't believe military intervention is proper. it's a democracy. you can't go to the negotiation table with guns and ammunition in tanks. this is not how democracy is being pushed into the scene. at the moment we don't know the whereabouts of the president. i cannot confirm or deany any o the rumors. >> reporter: what do you know about the talks going on today? the military says it's...
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morsi. the third thing we heard was a desire to have a shared responsibility as the egyptian military announced to use a committee structure that would have the credibility of the egyptian people. that was the reference that was made in drafting some kind of new governing constitutional structure on that road to elections. as we look at this reaction here on the screen, ambassador, what do you make of those general outlines that we heard? >> the supreme forces of egypt have essentially engaged in a coup d' ttat. will his supporters take to the streets to violently oppose this coup and bring more bloodshed to egypt? number three, will the military be able to convince enough of the political establishment of egypt to participate in a way that would lead this country out of the chaos it's been in. remember, since president morsi took power a year ago and since president mubarak was overthrown by the military two years ago in a similar coup, egypt has lurched from one crisis to another. >> all r
morsi. the third thing we heard was a desire to have a shared responsibility as the egyptian military announced to use a committee structure that would have the credibility of the egyptian people. that was the reference that was made in drafting some kind of new governing constitutional structure on that road to elections. as we look at this reaction here on the screen, ambassador, what do you make of those general outlines that we heard? >> the supreme forces of egypt have essentially...
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supporters wept away from morsi. now we will see in these new elections and will they come to power. the muslim brotherhood retains core. they haven't gone away. the people we see celebrating tonight, tomorrow they will divide again into the dozens and dozens of passes and opinions. the challenge for them is to unite, to come together, to compromise. it is part of democracy. compromise is not a dirty word. it is something they have not yet learned. they have learned the power of the streets again. they learned they can bring the army out to further their aim. the next step is to learn the act of compromise and coming together as a unified move meant and not -- movement and not 57 different ways. >> they would say to you on the streets weerks are egyptian. we are not some johnny come plately middle east country. we are the heart of the middle east. we are the senior citizens in this part of the world. we did it wrong once. we will fix it and do it again and keep trying until we get it right. there is a positive spin t
supporters wept away from morsi. now we will see in these new elections and will they come to power. the muslim brotherhood retains core. they haven't gone away. the people we see celebrating tonight, tomorrow they will divide again into the dozens and dozens of passes and opinions. the challenge for them is to unite, to come together, to compromise. it is part of democracy. compromise is not a dirty word. it is something they have not yet learned. they have learned the power of the streets...
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morsi held under house arrest. the military here in egypt is rounding up members of his party, the muslim brotherhood. let's bring back aaron snyder, a processor at texas a&m university. before we bring in erin, i want to get to ian lee outside the court where the transitional president has just been installed. that has happened in much quicker than you and i wof expected this morning. >> right here behind me you have the supreme constitutional court. it was just a year ago where morsi did the exact same oath. security has been tight here. we have armored personnel carriers behind me. the police, the army tight security. supporters or protesters, people who supported what happened yesterday are outside. we see people who supported former president morsi say thg is the right and they are opposed to what is taking place right now. >> yeah, i mean you rightly point out that this is exactly the same place where a democratically elected morsi was installed just a year ago. one of those who are out there protesting these
morsi held under house arrest. the military here in egypt is rounding up members of his party, the muslim brotherhood. let's bring back aaron snyder, a processor at texas a&m university. before we bring in erin, i want to get to ian lee outside the court where the transitional president has just been installed. that has happened in much quicker than you and i wof expected this morning. >> right here behind me you have the supreme constitutional court. it was just a year ago where...
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morsi. that is tahrir square. that was the heart and soul of the revolution some 2 1/2 years ago that ultimately ousted the then leader, hosni mubarak. on the right side of your screen, just a couple miles away, folks with quite a different perspective. these are pro-morsi demonstrators. according to a morsi spokesperson we've been in touch with here at cnn, there has been a coup in egypt. the fact is that the military, according to the spokesperson, has taken over. according to our senior correspondent ben wedeman there on the ground in cairo, was reporting on our air a little while ago that mohamed morsi is in the republican guard complex. we believe. what he's doing there, we don't know. according to witnesses the army has erected barbed wire barriers around barracks where mohamed morsi is currently. we're awaiting a statement from the military. what will they say? what is the road map for egypt as we look ahead? we'll take you live to cairo here momentarily. in the meantime, back to sanf
morsi. that is tahrir square. that was the heart and soul of the revolution some 2 1/2 years ago that ultimately ousted the then leader, hosni mubarak. on the right side of your screen, just a couple miles away, folks with quite a different perspective. these are pro-morsi demonstrators. according to a morsi spokesperson we've been in touch with here at cnn, there has been a coup in egypt. the fact is that the military, according to the spokesperson, has taken over. according to our senior...
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former president morsi is now being held by security forces. hundreds of thousands of people have been camped out in cairo's square for days now. they are celebrating their victory hours after the announcement, rejoicing and fireworks. supporters have been showing up in huge numbers. that is much more somber. reports from the day's events. >> when it was timely confirmed that the military was back in harge after staging a cue -- coup day ta. once again a movement sparked by the country's youth has led to the overthrow of a leader. protests organized by the movement had been calling for he country's first democratically-elected morsi to go. and demonstrators listened to the minister of defense who was flanked by political leaders announcing that morsi was no longer in power. >> this road map includes the following. suspending the constitution. the key justice of the supreme court will declare an early presidential election. the chief justice of the supreme constitutional court and until a new president is elected. >> opposition leader el baradei
former president morsi is now being held by security forces. hundreds of thousands of people have been camped out in cairo's square for days now. they are celebrating their victory hours after the announcement, rejoicing and fireworks. supporters have been showing up in huge numbers. that is much more somber. reports from the day's events. >> when it was timely confirmed that the military was back in harge after staging a cue -- coup day ta. once again a movement sparked by the country's...
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morsi is still calling it a coup. how should the white house respond and how could you expect them to respond? >> i very much like what my friend michael han lon just said that, this is a popular impeachment. i think it captures exactly what is taking place here. the white house has tried to convince mr. morsi over the last few days lieu any number of calls from the secretary of state, the president, secretary of defense to his counterpart general assisi the head of the extreme forces that essentially led this military effort against the morsi regime to try to develop some sort of consensus. as a man just reported from cairo, president morsi was absolutely defiant in a speech that was as defiant as it could get against this outporing of anger and anmossity against his regime. the administration, the obama administration has had an extraordinarily difficult time navigating the changes that have taken place within egyptian society. those people have taken to the streets blame washington more or less for sadding up to pr
morsi is still calling it a coup. how should the white house respond and how could you expect them to respond? >> i very much like what my friend michael han lon just said that, this is a popular impeachment. i think it captures exactly what is taking place here. the white house has tried to convince mr. morsi over the last few days lieu any number of calls from the secretary of state, the president, secretary of defense to his counterpart general assisi the head of the extreme forces...
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at a cafÉ, like so many others, wind president morsi. he is responsible for everything that has gone wrong. fuel was available under mubarak. now, there is no food. we cannot find jobs. people are afraid to go out. there is theft and rape everywhere. off withyou be better a man like mubarak? >> yes. i think yes. >> yes, mubarak. we were safe them. tahrir square was full again with anti-morsi protesters. they know the army is talking to the government, but they are determined that, however it happens, morsi must go. >> we are getting news from egyptian state television that president morsi is expected to address the nation shortly. for more on events unfolding in cairo, i spoke to jeremy in tahrir square moments ago. the crowd seem to be in a good mood. how will they respond to the news from president morsi that he has no plans to step down? >> they are excited, and apprehensive as well, about what might be happening tomorrow. other there have been big demonstrations organized by the muslim brotherhood. they are capable of putting big num
at a cafÉ, like so many others, wind president morsi. he is responsible for everything that has gone wrong. fuel was available under mubarak. now, there is no food. we cannot find jobs. people are afraid to go out. there is theft and rape everywhere. off withyou be better a man like mubarak? >> yes. i think yes. >> yes, mubarak. we were safe them. tahrir square was full again with anti-morsi protesters. they know the army is talking to the government, but they are determined that,...
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president morsi was ousted by the egyptian military. a spokesperson now tells us he has been arrested. that, as hundreds of thousands of egyptians celebrated his removal from power. fireworks and jubilation in tahrir square, and the military announced they have removed president morsi. in the speech to the nation, the head of the military said they are responding to the calls of the people. the military also blamed morsi for failing to unite egyptians. president morsi struck back and argued that he was legitimately elected. in a tweet, his office said that measures by the armed forces represent a coup categorjt(s&y rejected by our nation. in a video is posted on line, he warned whoever planned this wants to spill the blood of the egyptian people. it was just two and a half years ago that many of these same egyptians were fighting to oust another president. since then, egypt has become so deeply polarized t worries that a civil war could tear the country apart. >> mohammed morsi made a lot of mistakes, and i think a lot of the decisions
president morsi was ousted by the egyptian military. a spokesperson now tells us he has been arrested. that, as hundreds of thousands of egyptians celebrated his removal from power. fireworks and jubilation in tahrir square, and the military announced they have removed president morsi. in the speech to the nation, the head of the military said they are responding to the calls of the people. the military also blamed morsi for failing to unite egyptians. president morsi struck back and argued...
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there's an anti-morsi rally, a pr pro-morsi rally where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: the very latest is the army has deployed vehicles, military vehicles. none anything else we understand people are still entering the area and some people telling us that soldiers had deployed on the roof top. what we're hearing from the speaker behind me is the people saying their going to stand their ground. they do not accept that morsi be ousted in a coup. i must point out that the numbers here are really warped by what we're seeing not. one poll was published a few hours ago. they found that 83% of e jipgs are in favor of this so called invited coup. this coup that has been slowly materializing for the last 48 hours. a coup with the faithful seems to be widely supported by many egyptians. wolf. >> it looks like the military is taking control of the largest state run newspaper. what about state run television. has the military taken effective charge of those broadcasts as well? >> reporter: we understand they may have deployed additional forces around the tv station. i
there's an anti-morsi rally, a pr pro-morsi rally where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: the very latest is the army has deployed vehicles, military vehicles. none anything else we understand people are still entering the area and some people telling us that soldiers had deployed on the roof top. what we're hearing from the speaker behind me is the people saying their going to stand their ground. they do not accept that morsi be ousted in a coup. i must point out that the numbers...
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tonight the country's military has ousted president morsi. morsi a leader elected by the people has been told that he is no longer in power and celebrations have been going on for hours. he's being replaced temporarily with the chief justice of the constitutional state. take a listen to the chief of the army addressing the country earlier. >> translator: this road map has included stop working with the constitution. the head of the constitution, quote, shall take over the country during the transitional period until a new president is elected. >> let's go live to cry row with the cairo with the latest. connor, set the stage for us. >> this is really a tale of two different egypts.cairo with the. connor, set the stage for us. >> this is really a tale of two different egypts.with the lates. connor, set the stage for us. >> this is really a tale of two different egypts.the latest. connor, set the stage for us. >> this is really a tale of two different egypts. it's been a nonstop volley of fireworks. they seem to not run out of fireworks. an unbe
tonight the country's military has ousted president morsi. morsi a leader elected by the people has been told that he is no longer in power and celebrations have been going on for hours. he's being replaced temporarily with the chief justice of the constitutional state. take a listen to the chief of the army addressing the country earlier. >> translator: this road map has included stop working with the constitution. the head of the constitution, quote, shall take over the country during...
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things are considered i'm peter lavelle egypt on the brink a year after becoming president mohamed morsi and his democratically elected muslim brotherhood face massive protests and social upheaval as one revolution ended in another started opposition figures have asked the military to step in to restore order if the military again becomes the key power broker in egypt what does this mean for democracy in the arab muslim world. to cross out tensions in egypt i'm joined by brian jones in new york he is a marine corps vet and a military and defense writer for business insider and in london we cross the car line rumi she is a research councils u.k. global uncertainties leadership fellow you're right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it carolina fine go to you first here it looks like the military is performing a coup in egypt is that good for anybody. well i don't know if it's a coup as yet i think various options still remain open as to. whether there might be people prepared to work with morsi or not although that seems un
things are considered i'm peter lavelle egypt on the brink a year after becoming president mohamed morsi and his democratically elected muslim brotherhood face massive protests and social upheaval as one revolution ended in another started opposition figures have asked the military to step in to restore order if the military again becomes the key power broker in egypt what does this mean for democracy in the arab muslim world. to cross out tensions in egypt i'm joined by brian jones in new york...
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this man welcomes morsi's overthrow. he has lived in berlin for 55 years and is the leader of germany's christian community. he was worried by islamist attacks on christians, but now he is confident that the worst is over. >> i'm hopeful that the next few years will be good to egypt, but that will only happen if the right party takes power, and it looks like that will be the case. the people have awakened. >> this christian does not think the muslim brotherhood should be pushed out of politics. he hopes a new government will unite all egyptians. >> we are joined now by a political scientist, an expert in middle eastern culture. welcome, first of all. what can egyptians actually hope for? >> we hope of uniting, not to exploit muslim brothers but to include them. i hope that the new government can realize that. >> morsi supporters say he is a freely democratic leader. adly mansour was appointed by the military. is this just a power grab i the old guard? >> yes and no. you have the revolutionary people. i hope now with a ne
this man welcomes morsi's overthrow. he has lived in berlin for 55 years and is the leader of germany's christian community. he was worried by islamist attacks on christians, but now he is confident that the worst is over. >> i'm hopeful that the next few years will be good to egypt, but that will only happen if the right party takes power, and it looks like that will be the case. the people have awakened. >> this christian does not think the muslim brotherhood should be pushed out...
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morsi to leave. the people of the alexander are calling on him to leave. >> millions fill the streets of egypt calling for the resignation of mohamed morsi in the largest protest since the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak. obama arrives in tanzania on the last leg of his african tour, we look at u.s. secret operations in north africa. condemns ind states the strongest terms this attack. we're working with the government of libya to secure our diplomats. i have also instructed my aunt -- administration from increasing security at various posts. we will bring justice to killers to attack our people. >> a new book on last year's .ttack on benghazi we will speak with the book webb andhors, brandon jack murphy. last week, and they publish the contents of ambassador stevens' diary before the attack. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. rallied asking for the resignation of mohamed morsi. dead and hundreds injured in the protests. among those who were k
morsi to leave. the people of the alexander are calling on him to leave. >> millions fill the streets of egypt calling for the resignation of mohamed morsi in the largest protest since the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak. obama arrives in tanzania on the last leg of his african tour, we look at u.s. secret operations in north africa. condemns ind states the strongest terms this attack. we're working with the government of libya to secure our diplomats. i have also instructed my aunt...
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there is an increasing isolation of morsi alone in power. you can hear crowd behind me getting very loud, calling on the president to step down. this is the increasing isolation of the presidency, really many ways, of their own making. they have not stopped to engage in any political process since the very beginning. instead of engaging in backroom deals with people like the military. this really began in november with the constitutional declaration a place morsi's decision outside the breach of any courts, which really there has been a downhill spiral since then. so this is the culmination of that. i think it is important to remember the main force behind us, while there is a struggle between political elite, remnants of the former regime am a the military, the police apparatus, but what is really forcing changes coming from the ground up read and that is the revolutionary struggle that is continuing. >> the question i want in with you before we move on to the great egyptian novelist ahdaf soueif, i want to ask you, who military orful, the
there is an increasing isolation of morsi alone in power. you can hear crowd behind me getting very loud, calling on the president to step down. this is the increasing isolation of the presidency, really many ways, of their own making. they have not stopped to engage in any political process since the very beginning. instead of engaging in backroom deals with people like the military. this really began in november with the constitutional declaration a place morsi's decision outside the breach...
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it has taken three days to oust president morsi. since sunday they have been here and outside the presidential palace in huge numbers, against a leader they blame for egypt near economic collapse and political turmoil. for every single blood that has been shed in this country. >> it is different from when mubarak went. then, expectations were sky high. behind all the joy, there is considerable anxiety. army andof the minister of defense went on tv to announce a move that is bitterly resented by the of muslim brotherhood. and more the calm military would confront any forces that used violence. spoke,hours before he his men fanned out across the city. the army denies there was a coup, but they are still seizing power from freely elected president, which fits most definitions of the word. the general said his men would keep the peace while a judge ran the country, until new elections. he said they did not want to intervene, but now he is suspending president boris's constitution, condemned by many egyptians as too religious. i am afrai
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president obama also phoned morsi last night. a white house statement released afterward read in part the president told president morsi that the united states is committed to the democratic process in egypt and does not support any single party or group. he stressed that democracy is about more than elections. egyptian army attack helicopters circled tahrir square today. many protestors who saw it as a sign of solidarity welcomed the military's move. >> no, the army did not carry out a coups. this is the people's will. the muslim brotherhood has failed. they failed to government. >> the military statement yesterday was a great statement and made all the egyptian people honor and salute our supreme council of the armed forces. >> outside the aviation ministry armored vehicles showed military force. soldiers stood by as observers. but morsi supporter vowed to resist any efforts to drive the egyptian president from office. >> the general yesterday did a great service to the revolution because he readied the islamic forces once more
president obama also phoned morsi last night. a white house statement released afterward read in part the president told president morsi that the united states is committed to the democratic process in egypt and does not support any single party or group. he stressed that democracy is about more than elections. egyptian army attack helicopters circled tahrir square today. many protestors who saw it as a sign of solidarity welcomed the military's move. >> no, the army did not carry out a...
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it was president mohamed morsi appointed him to his post. but he has now distanced himself from the president warning that he will not allow egypt to be plunged into what he called "a dark tunnel." >> we are happy to have our middle east expert. we have breaking news coming in, miguel, that mohamed morsi can no longer be president according to the military in a state run newspaper. is this unexpected development? >> in a way, it is. they made it very clear that the ultimatum set has run out. four hours after the ultimatum has ended, now there is a real coup d'État in egypt. they are seizing power from the democratically elected president and this is a major landmark in contemporary egyptian history. it is the first democratically elect a president being toppled by the military after just one year and power. >> you would say this marks of their end of their experiments with democracy? >> with the muslim brotherhood. the military is non-intervening because they are worried about the democracy. a are not interested to know who rules egypt unde
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they are happy that morsi is gone. they are happy that the constitution is being suspended and happy for a new start at a new democracy. outside tahrir is a different scene. lots of reports now of violence between the military, between pro-muslim brotherhood supporters and morsi supporters. at least five people have already been killed. it sounds like the military is beginning to arrest members of the muslim brotherhood. the pay back, the retribution now appears to be on its way. the conflict and the violence seems to be intensifying. over the course of the next few hours, we he have a feeling we will see a lot of violence take place. what he we are already hearing right now the military is deployed around the city, around the country, and they are trying to keep a lointd violence, but there is a lot of anger among the muslim brotherhood and the morsi supporter who's long process to try to resort of brand this country's democratic credentials and heal a lot of wounds here, shepard. >> shepard: conor powell live in cair
they are happy that morsi is gone. they are happy that the constitution is being suspended and happy for a new start at a new democracy. outside tahrir is a different scene. lots of reports now of violence between the military, between pro-muslim brotherhood supporters and morsi supporters. at least five people have already been killed. it sounds like the military is beginning to arrest members of the muslim brotherhood. the pay back, the retribution now appears to be on its way. the conflict...
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there's a big war of words between the morsi and anti-morsi camp. on the one hand millions of people on the street delivers a vote of no confidence to the president. on the other hand he was the first democratically elected president of egypt. it needs to mature to carry forward. we know would you morsi won, because there was only one political party. for 80 years it was incredibly well organized. now it's been pushed back out of the governance game, because it failed particularly these emerging democracies, whether islamic hinged democraciedemocr actually proceed to some kind of reasonable political future. i think this is a blow for that project right now. >> almost breathtaking to see how quickly the situation is unfolding. he was very confident, obviously not very optimistic about that right now. >>> we'll resume our special breaking news coverage right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] fight pepperoni heartburn and pepperoni breath fast with tums freshers. concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. tums freshers. ♪
there's a big war of words between the morsi and anti-morsi camp. on the one hand millions of people on the street delivers a vote of no confidence to the president. on the other hand he was the first democratically elected president of egypt. it needs to mature to carry forward. we know would you morsi won, because there was only one political party. for 80 years it was incredibly well organized. now it's been pushed back out of the governance game, because it failed particularly these...
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there have been demonstrations here about for morsi and against morsi. how would you weigh the numbers on both sides? >> most people are -- our reporters and we have plenty of them in egypt, are saying that the anti-morsi demonstrations are far bigger than the pro-morsi demonstrations. it is true the muslim brotherhood has been very organized, but last year the mor morsi -- alienated those who voted for morsi one year ago. that tells you something about the incredible failure of the muslim brotherhood in delivering on the promises to the people. so clearly the seats are not owned by the pro-morsi groups, they're owned by the anti--morsi coalition. >> back to the concessions that you described earlier and what you are saying are leaks that you're reporting on about the constitution, which the muslim brotherhood would not want to change based on at least what we know and what you said so far. but let's focus in on what the protesters want. we're talking about electricity, right? we're talking about gas lines. that's one basic economic need that they would
there have been demonstrations here about for morsi and against morsi. how would you weigh the numbers on both sides? >> most people are -- our reporters and we have plenty of them in egypt, are saying that the anti-morsi demonstrations are far bigger than the pro-morsi demonstrations. it is true the muslim brotherhood has been very organized, but last year the mor morsi -- alienated those who voted for morsi one year ago. that tells you something about the incredible failure of the...
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it was president mohamed morsi appointed him to his post. but he has now distanced himself from the president warning that he will not allow egypt to be plunged into what he called "a dark tunnel." >> we are happy to have our middle east expert. we have breaking news coming in, miguel, that mohamed morsi can no longer be president according to the military in a state run newspaper. is this unexpected development? >> in a way, it is. they made it very clear that the ultimatum set has run out. four hours after the ultimatum has ended, now there is a real coup d'État in egypt. they are seizing power from the democratically elected president and this is a major landmark in contemporary egyptian history. it is the first democratically elect a president being toppled by the military after just one year and power. >> you would say this marks of their end of their experiments with democracy? >> with the muslim brotherhood. the military is non-intervening because they are worried about the democracy. a are not interested to know who rules egypt unde
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what type of security detail does morsi have? who would be in charge of that that the independent army would be confronting to take him out of power? >> well, the state security bureaucracy in egypt is a very complex one. on the one hand you have the military, armed forces. you have the general intelligence director. that's the equivalent of the foreign military agency. that's very powerful in egypt. you have the internal republican guard. that is the equivalent of the secret service. it's tasked with protecting egypt's president. they respond to the military. as we understand it, there has been a lot of heightened security outside of the guard headquarters here. i drove by the republican guard headquarters and there were large protests there because people believe that is where president muhammad morsi is currently being held. i don't say being held against his will but that's at least where he's operating out of for the time being. he's there under protection of the republican guard. what orders they may have given to limit the
what type of security detail does morsi have? who would be in charge of that that the independent army would be confronting to take him out of power? >> well, the state security bureaucracy in egypt is a very complex one. on the one hand you have the military, armed forces. you have the general intelligence director. that's the equivalent of the foreign military agency. that's very powerful in egypt. you have the internal republican guard. that is the equivalent of the secret service....
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this man welcomes morsi's overthrow. he has lived in berlin for 55 years and is the leader of germany's christian community. he was worried by islamist attacks on christians, but now he is confident that the worst is over. >> i'm hopeful that the next few years will be good to egypt, but that will only happen if the right party takes power, and it looks like that will be the case. the people have awakened. >> this christian does not think the muslim brotherhood should be pushed out of politics. he hopes a new government will unite all egyptians. >> we are joined now by a political scientist, an expert in middle eastern culture. welcome, first of all. what can egyptians actually hope for? >> we hope of uniting, not to exploit muslim brothers but to include them. i hope that the new government can realize that. >> morsi supporters say he is a freely democratic leader. adly mansour was appointed by the military. is this just a power grab i the old guard? >> yes and no. you have the revolutionary people. i hope now with a ne
this man welcomes morsi's overthrow. he has lived in berlin for 55 years and is the leader of germany's christian community. he was worried by islamist attacks on christians, but now he is confident that the worst is over. >> i'm hopeful that the next few years will be good to egypt, but that will only happen if the right party takes power, and it looks like that will be the case. the people have awakened. >> this christian does not think the muslim brotherhood should be pushed out...
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morsi was only in power for a year. so not a lot can actually be done in a year one way or the other. for islamists this is going to stand as a defining moment in their history he along with previous key dates. 1954, where there was another military move against the brotherhood. the brotherhood was destroyed. this day will kind of last in islamist mythology as the day that their democratic gains were reversed. i'm worried about the implications of islamists saying we tried democracy, they wouldn't let us govern, maybe we have to try something else. and we have to be very concerned about how radicals will use this to justify their argument. al qaeda and others have been saying for years that democracy doesn't work, violence is the only way. so it's worth being very concerned about the implications. >> yeah. and i think you make a very good point. for those who supported this military intervention, and there are many millions here in egypt who saw that as the only solution. this is a good day. but we have to remember that
morsi was only in power for a year. so not a lot can actually be done in a year one way or the other. for islamists this is going to stand as a defining moment in their history he along with previous key dates. 1954, where there was another military move against the brotherhood. the brotherhood was destroyed. this day will kind of last in islamist mythology as the day that their democratic gains were reversed. i'm worried about the implications of islamists saying we tried democracy, they...
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they don't want to see morsy arrested. they want to see the democratically elected government return as soon as possible. they said a democratically elected government. there may be a nuance there. it is a powerful message directly from the president, not one of his advisers or aides or spokesman, a direct important message to the egyptian leadership. the military and civilian leadership appointed by the military. if they want to see this relationship thrive in the years to come they have to make sure they do the right thing. one of the things i know and i know you have been following this, as well, that the u.s. is deeply concerned about is the military shutting down tv stations that supported morsy and they have even shut down al jazeera. that is a significant development in and of itself. >> and i believe mohamed morsy was getting messages out through al jazeera earlier today. that article that you mentioned the difference between a and b could be significant. a new parliament or the new parliament could be significance
they don't want to see morsy arrested. they want to see the democratically elected government return as soon as possible. they said a democratically elected government. there may be a nuance there. it is a powerful message directly from the president, not one of his advisers or aides or spokesman, a direct important message to the egyptian leadership. the military and civilian leadership appointed by the military. if they want to see this relationship thrive in the years to come they have to...
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that's morsi as well as the military. that's why morsi is on a very short leash here. he knows if he stays in power and the united states pulls its money, the country goes into economic collapse, totally. so they can't have it because his one year in power has been an economic ruin for egypt and that's why the middle class is in the streets. >> certainly a lot of unrest. >>> next up, obama care's unintended consequences and breaking news on that front, too. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. test test you thought this beach couldn't get any more tempting... ... you thought wrong. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. >> take advantage of these marketplaces. folks need to sign up. we need community leaders like to you share with people what the affordable care act means for them and help even more americans sign up for coverage. >> i think they are between a rock and hard place here. the time is very short and they are trying to take
that's morsi as well as the military. that's why morsi is on a very short leash here. he knows if he stays in power and the united states pulls its money, the country goes into economic collapse, totally. so they can't have it because his one year in power has been an economic ruin for egypt and that's why the middle class is in the streets. >> certainly a lot of unrest. >>> next up, obama care's unintended consequences and breaking news on that front, too. when you experience...
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getting us back on track if you believe the morsi government and president morsi got us off track from genuine democracy. but right now the military does not seem to be doing that. you're right, wolf. i don't see it as a direct rebuke to the president but the president is right in this regard, which is if this is going to be seen as ultimately a path to genuine democracy for egypt, the military has to stop the arbitrary arrests, stop shutting down televisions stations and move to restoring constitutionalism, the rule of law and political participation pretty quickly. >> fouad, is the egyptian military together with the minute have ministry interior, which controls the police think trying now to simply destroy the muslim brotherhood? >> it looks like it, it looks like it. this is interesting that somehow the military could pull off a coup and it would not be a could you, it would be a path to democracy. the militaries could things in if a military way. this is it. what we're witnessing today, it a very sad day for democratic change. think of whatever you think of the muslim brotherhood.
getting us back on track if you believe the morsi government and president morsi got us off track from genuine democracy. but right now the military does not seem to be doing that. you're right, wolf. i don't see it as a direct rebuke to the president but the president is right in this regard, which is if this is going to be seen as ultimately a path to genuine democracy for egypt, the military has to stop the arbitrary arrests, stop shutting down televisions stations and move to restoring...
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morsi changed them last august. so it's not the same people who ruled the country for 18 months so unpopularly, as samer said. when you speak to egyptians they say "oh, no, the military learned its lesson, it won't try to hold on to control this time." i don't know. what they did do this time is put a civilian figure head out front from the start which is the head of the supreme constitutional court. but he's not a well-known or powerful figure. they've also said they'll put a technocratic cabinet in place which suggests not a powerful prime minister. so this is going to be military rule until there are new elections. >> brown: samer, what about the issue for the u.s. at this moment? or the quandary? there's already talk about reviewing the aid that goes to egypt, for example. >> well, i think that kind of language is going to come from congress and not come from either the state department or the white house. i don't think any of those officials are going to use the word coup, for example, because they clearly want
morsi changed them last august. so it's not the same people who ruled the country for 18 months so unpopularly, as samer said. when you speak to egyptians they say "oh, no, the military learned its lesson, it won't try to hold on to control this time." i don't know. what they did do this time is put a civilian figure head out front from the start which is the head of the supreme constitutional court. but he's not a well-known or powerful figure. they've also said they'll put a...
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my goodness i would agree with that morsi has been a huge disappointment on so many fronts. and i think that many feel that not only have things not really moved on from much but things have got worse and in many respects already i'm going to jump in here always we're going to go with short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on egypt state park . good lumber. was able to build most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't. do anything. to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. the interview. so basically when the saudis or the iraqis. when they provide for their all said that the same d.n.a. their cousins use share a language to share at a faith who share a culture and tradition now what you're saying is that because you are an arab because you are a muslim and you for some reason have the same rights you are protecting the syrian people but to me it sounds just as you know condescending as the bushes claim. you know supposedly car responsibility here. welcome back across like we're a
my goodness i would agree with that morsi has been a huge disappointment on so many fronts. and i think that many feel that not only have things not really moved on from much but things have got worse and in many respects already i'm going to jump in here always we're going to go with short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on egypt state park . good lumber. was able to build most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't. do anything. to teach me the creation...
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how much fighting, actual fighting is there between pro morsi and anti-morsi supporters. >> yes, today there were clashes nationwide. anti-morsi supporters were back in tahrir for the third day since the military announced that morsi had been ousted from office. and today in what morsi supporters called a day of rejection, rejecting the military's decree, they came out in large numbers. and at one point approached those in tahrir square and started firing live rounds. those in tahrir square moved out of the square and launch add tacks back on them using fireworks, rocks and gunfire. and the battle went on for about three hours until the military intervened. >> warner: so the army and police are trying to keep a lid on this? >> yes and no. what's interesting is that they let this go on for nearly three hours. during that time the military was flying helicopters overhead in a show of force but it simply wasn't enough. and it wasn't until scores were injured. we're still trying to confirm the death rates now. and there's blood all over the street just behind me in that demonstration. and
how much fighting, actual fighting is there between pro morsi and anti-morsi supporters. >> yes, today there were clashes nationwide. anti-morsi supporters were back in tahrir for the third day since the military announced that morsi had been ousted from office. and today in what morsi supporters called a day of rejection, rejecting the military's decree, they came out in large numbers. and at one point approached those in tahrir square and started firing live rounds. those in tahrir...
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at this point, do you know where president morsy, where former president morsy is now? >> the word former. he's under house arrest at the presidential guard head quarters. >> and there have to be reports as many as 300 muslim brotherhood members, that there are arrest warrants out for them. is that what you understand? >> yes, we have reports from somewhat concerned sources, but we're concerned ahead of the justice party and head of the elected egyptian government and also, the presidential under arrest, as well. >> supporters of this action says this is the will of the egyptian people. to you what is this and what happens next? >> i'm afraid that's an excuse. at the end of the day, the egyptians decided to side track the democratic process align itself one with faction of the opposition and the top of the democratically elected president. we seen it on tv and seen new ropes and election. they have to adhere to the constitution. and brushing with protesters one focus is shut already where i am now. so what is a coup? >> what will happen as far as you're concerned? >> th
at this point, do you know where president morsy, where former president morsy is now? >> the word former. he's under house arrest at the presidential guard head quarters. >> and there have to be reports as many as 300 muslim brotherhood members, that there are arrest warrants out for them. is that what you understand? >> yes, we have reports from somewhat concerned sources, but we're concerned ahead of the justice party and head of the elected egyptian government and also,...
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the opposition have a plan let's say morsi goes ok do they have a plan. and will they stay together and i think that's the crucial question to ask actually. because the movement has been kind of gotten motion by the grassroots rather than by the political parties are. the liberals and the leftists as it were obviously they're out there demonstrating but the important thing i think is more unity. at the level of political parties and that will be really crucial ok brian you want to jump in we've got the last word. yeah i think that the important thing moving forward is exactly as caroline said i think that it's unity within the political parties but i also think that it's a willingness to compromise across the board from from the muslim brotherhood to the people who are protesting in the egyptian opposition people on the streets going to god or are they willing to compromise the people on the street willing to compromise when they just say go go go is that confidence that they just want to i think that they just want to be heard sir i think that if they're
the opposition have a plan let's say morsi goes ok do they have a plan. and will they stay together and i think that's the crucial question to ask actually. because the movement has been kind of gotten motion by the grassroots rather than by the political parties are. the liberals and the leftists as it were obviously they're out there demonstrating but the important thing i think is more unity. at the level of political parties and that will be really crucial ok brian you want to jump in we've...
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but i think where the anti-morsi demonstrators are miscalculating is that morsi has also done a significant amount of reshuffling of the egyptian military. so if the military did come in, it would not necessarily be against morsi. it could be against his opponents. and that could spell the end of this democratic experiment in egypt. as many people predicted, that the muslim brotherhood believes in the saying one person one vote one time. >> that's different and quite a contrast to last time, when the egyptian army helped usher out mubarak and ensure some type of stability. >> yeah. that's why i think looking at these demonstrations, superficially of course they look a lot like the anti-mubarak protests of two years ago. but i think politics in egypt have gotten a lot more complicated. nobody should underestimate the support that the muslim brotherhood has notwithstanding that the morsi government has done little or nothing, for example, to overcome egypt's economic problems. the support for an islamic government has been reflected, as i said, in the votes in the parliament. and these people
but i think where the anti-morsi demonstrators are miscalculating is that morsi has also done a significant amount of reshuffling of the egyptian military. so if the military did come in, it would not necessarily be against morsi. it could be against his opponents. and that could spell the end of this democratic experiment in egypt. as many people predicted, that the muslim brotherhood believes in the saying one person one vote one time. >> that's different and quite a contrast to last...
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a forty eight hour ultimatum to either bend to the will of the people or step down but thus far morsi has rejected the army's demands and as a result of the said his only continued to swell so the talk about this latest uprising what it signifies for egypt and for the region as a whole i'm joined by ahmed. gyptian american journalist and columnist joining us from new york ahmed thank you so much thank you abbi for having me so we've heard estimates that anywhere from two to twenty million people a mass of the streets is possibly going to call for the removal president morsi earth is numbers accurate you have a sense of who is actually taking part the opposition. do numbers i have it all the way up to thirty three million and this is based on analyzing these satellite pictures from google earth and other such like the companies private companies i mean shows that there is. outpouring of the masses all over egypt this is an unprecedented step since the popular of lucian and nineteen nineteen which braces all egyptians of all walks of life they are united in one thing that mohamed morsi
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two years later, president morsi arrived in berlin for a state visit. back home, egypt was in the grip of renewed violent protest. under his presidency, the constitution had been revised, and members of foreign ngo's, including germans, arrested. the moves hurt relations with berlin. chancellor merkel made clear demands. >> to defend human rights in egypt, she said, and above all else, to protect people's freedom to practice their religion. germany is watching the latest developments with great concern. >> this is a major setback for democracy in egypt, and it is all the more important that egyptians quickly find their way back to a constitutional democracy. germany's social democrats called on the eu to put more pressure on cairo to set a timeline for new elections. europe must be clear -- an army has moved against a democratic president. if it is true that members of parliament has been arrested -- have been arrested, the army has to answer for that. >> after morsi's ousting, germany is hoping to welcome his democratically elected successor in the nea
two years later, president morsi arrived in berlin for a state visit. back home, egypt was in the grip of renewed violent protest. under his presidency, the constitution had been revised, and members of foreign ngo's, including germans, arrested. the moves hurt relations with berlin. chancellor merkel made clear demands. >> to defend human rights in egypt, she said, and above all else, to protect people's freedom to practice their religion. germany is watching the latest developments with...
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morsi is in army custody. egypt's constitution has been suspended, and a temporary military government is expected to be installed. >>> and firefighters have contained nearly half of that massive wildfire near the central arizona town of yarnell. 19 firefighters were killed in that blaze. >>> and the tragic end to the search for colorado senator carl udall's brother. the body of 61-year-old james u dal was found wednesday in wyoming. he was supposed to have returned from backpacking last week. his family says it appears he died from natural causes. >>> and a driver in toledo, ohio, made an unnecessary stop with her car. it fell down a sinkhole wednesday. the firefighters lowered down a ladder. 60-year-old pamela knox climbed right out. she's okay, but it's going to be a while before she drives a car again. >>> and the man who developed the mouse has died. doug englebart patented the mouse. didn't make royalties because it became public domain in 1987. englebart was 88 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morn
morsi is in army custody. egypt's constitution has been suspended, and a temporary military government is expected to be installed. >>> and firefighters have contained nearly half of that massive wildfire near the central arizona town of yarnell. 19 firefighters were killed in that blaze. >>> and the tragic end to the search for colorado senator carl udall's brother. the body of 61-year-old james u dal was found wednesday in wyoming. he was supposed to have returned from...